http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/hacki...nder-1.3015049
Dude can not catch a break
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As if the convenience of dating on a smartphone wasn't enough, a California man has developed a program to help him automatically ask thousands of women out on dates through the matchmaking site Tinder.
The popular dating application requires both parties "swipe right" on profiles they like, before they are allowed to exchange messages. But Sebastian Stadil developed a string of code to automatically swipe right and send a few messages of introduction to as many women as possible, in an attempt to speed up the process. Stadil's program contacted more than 200,000 women, leading to more than 200 dates during a four-month period last year.
But, while the Silicon Valley software engineer did land a few second and third dates out of the venture, he says he's still looking for true love.
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